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Using basic/enhanced modes (rmc75p only), Basic/enhanced profibus modes (rmc75p only), Basic/enhanced profibus modes – Delta RMC151 User Manual

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6.9.5. Using Basic/Enhanced Modes (RMC75P Only)

6.9.5.1. Basic/Enhanced PROFIBUS Modes (RMC75P Only)

The RMC75P supports four additional modes that are not supported by the RMC150E: Basic,

Basic+, Enhanced, and Enhanced+.
These Basic/Enhanced modes require more programming in the PLC and are typically more

difficult to use than the I/O modes. Therefore, most users will prefer the I/O modes. However,

the I/O modes typically require more programming in the RMC. The following table lists pros

and cons of the Basic/Enhanced modes to help you choose which mode is appropriate for your

application:
I/O Modes

Basic/Enhanced Modes

Advantages

Easy to understand

Requires little programming in the PLC.

Can start user programs to issue

commands or read and write any

registers.

Supported by both the RMC75P and

RMC150E. Therefore, programs made

for either RMC easily transfer to other

RMC.

Advantages

Directly issue commands

Directly write to any register(s)

Directly read from any registers(s)

Does not require using the Program

Triggers and User Programs

Disadvantages

Requires using the Program Triggers

and/or user programs in the RMC.

Disadvantages

Can be difficult to understand

Requires a lot of programming in the

PLC.

Not supported in the RMC150E.

Therefore, programs made for these

modes for the RMC75P do not directly

transfer to the RMC150E.

Basic/Enhanced Mode Details

If you decide to use a Basic/Enhanced mode, choose from one of the following. For more

details, see the topic for each respective mode.

Mode:

Basic

Basic+

Enhanced

Enhanced+

Commands*
per Cycle

1

1

1

1

Simultaneous

Commands

Cyclic Read

Registers

8

16

8

16

Explicit Read

Registers

1

1

1+7

1+7

Explicit Write

Registers

1

1

1+7

1+7

Bandwidth

16

16

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